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3. Push theback dooruptoopen.
Contact aNISSAN dealerassoon aspossible for
repair.
GARAGE MODESYSTEM
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The back doorcanbeset toopen toaspecific height
by performing thefollowing:
1. Open theback doorusing therequest switchor
the Intelligent Key .
2. Pull theback doordown tothe desired position
and hold theback door(theback doorwillhave
some resistance whenbeing manually adjusted) .
3. While holding theback doorinposition, pressand
hold theback doorswitch
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located onthe
back doorforapproximately 3seconds oruntil 2
beeps areheard.
The back doorwillopen tothe selected position
setting. To change theposition ofthe back door,
repeat steps1-3forsetting theposition ofthe back
door.
CAUTION:
Do not setthe height ofthe back doorbelow
approximately 1/3ofthe way tothe floor using
garage mode.Evenifyou setthe height below
approximately 1/3ofthe way tothe floor, the
height willautomatically beset toapproximately
1/3 ofthe way tothe floor.
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WARNING:
. Fuel isextremely flammable andhighly
explosive undercertain conditions. You
could beburned orseriously injuredifit is
misused ormishandled. Alwaysstopthe
engine anddonot smoke orallow open
flames orsparks nearthevehicle when
refueling.
. Fuel maybeunder pressure. Turn thecap a
half ofaturn, andwait forany ªhissingº
sound tostop toprevent fuelfrom spraying
out and possibly causingpersonal injury.
Then remove thecap.
. Use only anoriginal equipment typefuel
filler capasareplacement. Ithas abuilt-in
safety valveneeded forproper operation of
the fuel system andemission controlsys-
tem. Anincorrect capcanresult inaserious
malfunction andpossible injury.
OPENING FUELFILLER LID
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T o open thefuel filler lid,pull thefuel filler lidrelease
handle.
FUEL FILLER CAP
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The fuelfiller capisaratcheting type.Turn thecap
counterclockwise
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to remove. Tightenthecap
clockwise
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until ratchet clicks,morethantwice,
after refueling.
Put thefuel filler caponthe cap holder
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while
refueling.
CAUTION:
If fuel isspilled onthe vehicle body,flushitaway
with water toavoid paintdamage.
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WARNING:
. Never drivethevehicle withtheparking
brake applied. Thebrake willoverheat and
fail tooperate andwilllead toan accident.
. Never release theparking brakefromout-
side thevehicle. Ifthe vehicle moves, itwill
be impossible topush thefoot brake pedal
and willlead toan accident.
. Never usetheshift lever inplace ofthe
parking brake.Whenparking, besure the
parking brakeisfully applied.
. Never leavechildren oradults whowould
normally requirethesupport ofothers alone
in your vehicle. Theycould unknowingly
release theparking brakeandinadvertently
become involved inaserious accident.
PEDAL TYPE
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T o apply theparking brake,firmlydepress theparking
brake pedal
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.
T o release theparking brake,depress andhold thefoot
brake
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and then fullydepress andrelease the
parking brakepedal
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. Before
driving, besure thatthebrake warning lighthas
turned off.
SWIT CHTYPE (models withelectronic
parking brakesystem)
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The electronic parkingbrakecanbeapplied or
released automatically orby operating theparking
brake switch.
Automatic operation
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The electronic parkingbrakeisautomatically applied
when theengine isturned offwith theignition switch
(for MTmodel) .
The electronic parkingbrakeisautomatically released
as soon asthe vehicle startswhiletheaccelerator
pedal isdepressed.
For CVT model, thedriver's seatbeltneeds tobe
fastened.
WARNING:
. The electronic parkingbrakewillnotbe
automatically appliedifthe engine is
stopped withoutusingtheignition switch
(for example, byengine stalling) . .
Before leaving thevehicle, movetheshift
lever tothe ª1º(1st) orªRº (Reverse) position
(for MTmodel) orªPº (Park) position (CVT
model) andcheck thattheelectronic parking
brake warning light
is illuminated to
confirm thattheelectronic parkingbrakeis
applied. Theelectronic parkingbrakewarn-
ing light willremain onfor aperiod oftime
after thedriver's doorislocked.
CAUTION:
When parking inan area where theoutside
temperature isbelow 08C (32 8F),do not apply
the parking braketoprevent itfrom freezing.
For safe parking, placetheshift lever inthe ª1º
(1st) orªRº(Reverse) position(forMTmodel) or
ªPº (Park) position (CVTmodel) andsecurely
block thewheels.
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. To keep theelectronic parkingbrakere-
leased aftertheengine isturned off,place
the ignition switchinthe ªOFFº position,
depress thebrake pedalandpush down the
parking brakeswitch before opening the
driver's door.
. Ifamalfunction occursinthe electric park-
ing brake system (forexample, dueto
battery discharge) ,contact aNISSAN dealer.
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HOW TO USE TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY
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WARNING:
. The glass display screenmaybreak ifit is hit
with ahard orsharp object. Ifthe glass
screen breaks, donot touch it.Doing so
could result inan injury.
. To clean thedisplay, neverusearough cloth,
alcohol, benzine, thinnerorany kind of
solvent orpaper towelwithachemical
cleaning agent.Theywillscratch ordeterio-
rate thepanel.
. Donot splash anyliquid suchaswater orcar
fragrance onthe display. Contact withliquid
will cause thesystem tomalfunction.
T o help ensure safedriving, somefunctions cannotbe
operated whiledriving.
The on-screen functionsthatarenot available while
driving willbeªgrayed outºormuted.
Park thevehicle inasafe location andthen operate the
navigation system.
CAUTION:
. ALWA YS give your fullattention todriving.
. Avoid usingvehicle features thatcould
distract you.Ifdistracted, youcould lose
control ofyour vehicle andcause anacci-
dent.
T ouch screen operation
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Selecting items:
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T ouch anitem toselect. Forexample, toselect the
ªT rebleº key,touch theªTrebleº keyonthe screen.
T ouch up/down arrow
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previous orthe next page.
Adjusting items:
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item.
Entering characters:
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T ouch theletter ornumber keyonthe keyboard screen.
Options belowareavailable wheninputting characters.
. 123/ABC:
Changes thekeyboard betweennumbers and
alphabets.
. Space:
Inserts aspace.
. Delete:
Deletes thelast entered character withonetouch.
T ouch andhold theªDeleteº keytodelete allofthe
characters. .
OK:
Completes thecharacter input.
T ouch screen maintenance
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T o clean thedisplay screen, useadry ,soft cloth. If
additional cleaningisnecessary ,use asmall amount of
neutral detergent withasoft cloth. Never spraythe
screen withwater ordetergent. Dampenthecloth first
and then wipe thescreen.
HOW TO USE BRIGHTNESS CONTROL/
DISPLA YON´OFF BUTTON
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Push thebrightness control/display on´off ª
º
button tochange thedisplay brightness betweenday
mode andnight mode. Whilethemode isbeing
displayed, thebrightness canbeadjusted usingthe
scrolling dial.
Push andhold thebrightness control/display on´off
ª
º button formore than2seconds toturn the
display off.Push thebutton againtoturn thedisplay
on.
HOW TO USE ENTER/SCROLL DIAL
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T urn theENTER/Scroll dialtoselect itemsonthe
screen andtoadjust thelevels ofsetting items.Push
the dial toconfirm theselected itemorsetting.
HOW TO USE BACK BUTTON
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Push theBACK button toreturn tothe previous
screen.
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V ehicle information canbechecked andvarious
settings canbeadjusted onthe display .
Designs anditems displayed onthe screen mayvary
depending onthe models andspecifications.
HOW TO USE INFO BUTTON
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Push theINFO button todisplay thefollowing
information onthe display screen.
Available items:
. MyApps
. Traffic Messages (ifequipped)
. Eco Score
My Apps
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Some application servicescanbeused withthis
system whenlinked toyour smartphone. Fordetails,
see ªNissanConnect Appsmartphone integrationº
(P .4-74) .
T raffic Messages (ifequipped)
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T raffic Messages canbedisplayed onthe display
screen whenavailable. Refertothe separate Naviga-
tion System Owner's Manualfordetails.
Eco Score
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The Eco Score feature analyzes drivingbehavior and
provides anoverall score.
HOW TO USE SETUP BUTTON
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Example
Push theSETUP buttontoview andadjust the
following settingitems.
Available items:
. Audio
. Navigation
. Telephone &Bluetooth
. System
Ð Display
Ð Clock
Ð Language
Ð Camera DisplaySettings (ifequipped)
Ð Temperature Unit
Ð Touch Click
Ð Beep Tones
Ð Factory Settings
Ð Software Licenses(ifequipped)
. Traffic Messages (ifequipped)
. Radio (ifequipped)
Audio settings
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Audio settings canbeadjusted fromtheaudio setup
screen.
1. Push theSETUP button.
2. Select theªAudioº key.
3. Select theitem youwish toadjust.
Bass/T reble/Balance/Fade:
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T ouch theadjustment barnext tothe corresponding
keys onthe display toadjust thetone quality and
speaker balance.
The levels ofthese features canalso beadjusted with
the ENTER/Scroll dial.SeeªCD player/Radio (Type E)º
(P .4-69) foraudio operations.
Speed Sensitive Vol.:
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Speed sensitive volumefunction increases thevolume
of the audio system asthe speed ofthe vehicle
increases. Choosethedesired effectlevelfrom0
(OFF) to5.The higher thesetting, themore thevolume
increases inrelation tovehicle speed.
AUX Level:
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This feature controls thevolume levelofincoming
sound whenanauxiliary deviceisconnected tothe
system. Selectthelevel fromªLow (Quiet)º ,ªMediumº ,
and ªHigh (Loud)º .
Navigation settings
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Navigation settingscanbechanged. SeeNavigation
System Owner's Manualfordetails.
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screen fromtheAround ViewMonitor screenwhen:
. The shift lever isin the ªDº (Drive) position (CVT
model) orthe shift lever isout ofthe ªRº (Reverse)
position (MTmodel) ,and thevehicle speed
increases aboveapproximately 10km/h (6MPH) .
. Adifferent screenisselected.
CAMERA AIDINGCORNER SENSOR
FUNCTION (ifequipped)
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When thecorner ofthe vehicle movesclosertothe
object whiletheAround ViewMonitor isdisplayed, an
indicator isdisplayed andatone issounded bythe
corner sensor function towarn thedriver.
The color ofthe corner sensor indicator andthe
pattern ofthe tone varyaccording tothe distance to
the object.
K eep thecorner sensors (located onthe front andrear
bumper fascia)freefrom snow,ice and large
accumulations ofdirt. Donot clean thesensors with
sharp objects. Ifthe sensors arecovered, theaccuracy
of the corner sensor function willbediminished.
The tone sound andthesensor indicator displaycan
be turn on/off, andthevolume ofthe tone sound and
the sensor detection rangecanbeadjusted. (See
ªDriver Assistanceº (P.2-21) .)
WARNING:
. The corner sensor function isnot designed
to prevent theobject.
. The colors ofthe corner sensor indicator and
the distance guidelinesinthe front/rear
view indicate different distances tothe
object.
. Inclement weathermayaffect thefunction of
the corner sensor system; thismay include reduced
performance orafalse activation.
. This function isdesigned asan aid tothe
driver indetecting largestationary objectsto
help avoid damaging thevehicle. Thesystem
will notdetect smallobjects belowthe
bumper, andmay notdetect objects that
are too close tothe bumper oron the
ground.
. Ifyour vehicle sustains damagetothe
bumper fascia,leaving itmisaligned orbent,
the sensing zonemaybealtered causing
inaccurate measurement ofobstacles or
false alarms.
CAUTION:
Keep theinterior ofthe vehicle asquiet as
possible tohear thetone clearly.
MOVING OBJECTDETECTION (MOD)
FUNCTION (ifequipped)
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The Moving ObjectDetection (MOD)system can
inform thedriver ofmoving objects whendriving outof
garages, maneuvering intoparking lotsand inother
such instances.
The MOD system detects movingobjects byusing
image processing technologyonthe image shown on
the display .The rear view camera isequipped withthe
automatic washerfunction usingwindow washerfluid.
The MOD system operates inthe following conditions
when thecamera viewisdisplayed:
. When theshift lever isin the ªPº (Park) orªNº
(Neutral) position(CVTmodel) orthe shift lever is
out ofthe ªRº (Reverse) position(MTmodel) and
the vehicle isstopped, theMOD system detects
the moving objects inthe bird's-eye view.The MOD
system willnotoperate ifthe outside mirror
is moving inor out orifeither doorisopened.
. When theshift lever isin the ªDº (Drive) position
(CVT model) orthe shift lever isout ofthe ªRº
(Reverse) position(MTmodel) ,and thevehicle
speed isbelow approximately 8km/h (5MPH) ,
the MOD system detects movingobjects inthe
front view.
. When theshift lever isin the ªRº (Reverse)
position andthevehicle speedisbelow approxi-
mately 8km/h (5MPH) ,the MOD system detects
moving objects inthe rear view.The MOD system
will notoperate ifthe back doorisopen.
The MOD system doesnotdetect moving objects in
the front-side view.The MOD iconisnot displayed on
the screen wheninthis view .
WARNING:
. The MOD system isnot asubstitute for
proper vehicle operation anddoes notpre-
vent contact withtheobjects surrounding
the vehicle. Whenmaneuvering, alwaysuse
the outside mirrorandinside rearview mirror
and turn andlook tocheck thesurroundings
to make sureitis safe tomaneuver.
. The system isdeactivated atspeeds above
10 km/h (6MPH) .It is reactivated atlower
speeds.
. The system isnot designed toprevent
contact withallobjects.
. The MOD system isnot designed todetect
surrounding stationaryobjects.
When theMOD system detects amoving object
surrounding thevehicle, theyellow framewillbe
displayed onthe view where theobjects aredetected
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Moving thevehicle backward:
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. Place theshift lever inthe ªRº (Reverse) position.
. Gently placehands onthe steering wheel(the
steering wheelwillbeoperated automatically) and
slowly movethevehicle inreverse intotheparking
space bymoderating theamount ofpressure you
apply tothe brake.
. Stop thevehicle completely whenthevehicle
reaches theproper position tochange themove-
ment direction. Thenchange theshift lever for
forward orrearward movement. Repetitions ofthis
operation mayberequired foraligning thevehicle
straight.
NO TE:
. The system willguide thevehicle toa
position whereadirection changeisre-
quired.
. Awarning chimewillsound whenthevehicle
speed exceeds thespeed limitforthe PA
operation.
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Finishing theparking operation:
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When thevehicle ispositioned inthe parking space,
depress thebrake andstop thevehicle. Touch the
ªCancelº keytoterminate thePA system.
NO TE:
. Make anynecessary adjustments manually
and make turnsinreverse asrequired.
Depending onthe situation, shiftlever
operations mayberequired severaltimes
for maneuvering thevehicle intotheparking
space.
. Ifthe vehicle reaches theapproximate area
of the target parking spacefound, achime
will sound. Amessage indicating thatthePA
operation isfinishing willappear onthe
display andthePA operation willterminate
automatically.
Deactivation ofPA:
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The PA will deactivate underthefollowing conditions.
. When thesteering wheelisoperated manually.
. When theshift lever isplaced inthe ªPº (Park)
position (CVTmodel) .
. When 5seconds havepassed sincetheshift lever
was placed andkept inthe ªNº (Neutral) position.
. When thesystem judgesthattheconditions (such
as worn outorlow pressure tires,roadconditions,
etc.) arenot suitable forcorrect coursepredic-
tions.
. When thevehicle speedexceeds approximately 7
km/h (4MPH) .
. When theparking operation bythe driver deviates
from thePA guidance tosome extent.
Perpendicular parking
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Displayed keysandicons:
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Moving thevehicle backward:
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. Place theshift lever inthe ªRº (Reverse) position.
. Gently placehands onthe steering wheel(the
steering wheelwillbeoperated automatically) and
slowly movethevehicle inreverse intotheparking
space bymoderating theamount ofpressure you
apply tothe brake.
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Finishing theparking operation:
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When thevehicle ispositioned inthe parking space,
depress onthe brake andstop thevehicle. Touch the
ªCancelº keytoterminate thePA system.
NO TE:
. Make anynecessary adjustments manually
and make turnsinreverse asrequired.
Depending onthe situation, shiftlever
operations mayberequired severaltimes
for maneuvering thevehicle intotheparking
space.
. Ifthe vehicle reaches theapproximate area
of the target parking space,achime will
sound. Amessage indicating thatthePA
operation isending willappear onthe
display andthesystem willterminate auto-
matically. Adjusting
thetarget parking position:
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When setting atarget parking position, youcan make a
fine adjustment ofthe target parking rectangle (blue)
position.
1. Touch
on the screen.
At parking lotswith parking linesonthe ground,
the PA system willsearch forthe lines andmake
fine adjustments automatically .
2. Touch thearrow onthe screen forfine adjust-
ments ofthe target parking rectangle (blue)
position.
Fine adjustments mayberequired atparking lots
without parking linesorwhen theautomatic fine
adjustments usingtheparking linesdonot work.
Make surethatanyobjects arelocated outsidethe
clearance guidelines (red).
Operating tips:
. When thetarget parking rectangle (blue)doesnot
fit inthe actual parking spacefollowing thecorrect
procedure, checkthesurroundings andadjust the
location ofyour vehicle.
. Up toapproximately 70cm (27 in)offine
adjustments canbemade. Deactivation
ofPA:
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The PA will deactivate underthefollowing conditions.
. When thesteering wheelisoperated manually.
. When theshift lever isplaced inthe ªPº (Park)
position (CVTmodel) .
. When 5seconds havepassed sincetheshift lever
was placed andkept inthe ªNº (Neutral) position.
. When reverse operations areconducted more
than 10times forsteering corrections.
. When thesystem judgesthattheconditions (such
as worn outorlow pressure tires,roadconditions,
etc.) arenot suitable forcorrect coursepredic-
tions.
. When thevehicle backsuptoaposition behind
the place fromwhich PA operation started.
. When thevehicle passes thereverse starting
position byover 2m (7 ft).
. When thevehicle speedexceeds approximately 7
km/h (4MPH) .
. When theparking operation bythe driver deviates
from thePA guidance tosome extent.
Safety notes
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WARNING:
. Donot drive looking onlyatthe screen. It
could cause unexpected accidentsorcause
the vehicle tocontact surrounding objects.
. When assistance fromthePA is no longer
necessary, turnoffthe PA by touching the
Cancel keyonthe screen. Ifthe PA remains
on, the steering wheelmayoperate auto-
matically andmay cause unexpected acci-
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. Make surethatthere isenough spacefor
parking maneuvers beforestarting touse
the PA .
. Keep inmind thatthefront ofthe vehicle
may swing outtowards oncoming traffic
while thePA functions.
CAUTION:
Do not use thePA under thefollowing condi-
tions.
. Onunpaved roads.
. Onslippery roadssuchassnow-covered or
frozen roads.
. Onuneven roadswithslants, bumps, curb-
stones, wheeltracks, etc.
. Oncurved roads.
. Atmechanical parkingfacilities.
. Where parking orstopping isprohibited.
. When tirechains oraspare tireareinstalled.
. When thevehicle isbeing towed.
. When thedoors (including theback door)
are not closed.
. When transporting aload thatprotrudes
from yourvehicle.
. When thevehicle isladen withheavy loads.
NO TE:
. Under theconditions listedbelow, theremay
be instances inwhich surrounding objectsor
vehicles cutinto thevehicle pathway, or
when thevehicle cannotbeparked inthe
correct spotfollowing thePA operation, etc. Ð
When theshift lever isoperated while
driving.
Ð When sudden start,sudden stopor
sudden operation ofthe shift lever oc-
curs.
Ð When thetire pressure istoo low orthe
tire isworn out.
Ð When tiresareinstalled thatareofa
different sizefrom theones thatwere
equipped atthe time offactory shipment.
. When usingtheparallel parking mode,itis
not always possible forthe system tofind an
appropriate parkingspaceandmay indicate
parking spacesthatarenot suitable for
parking. Following areexample conditions
for which thesystem maynotfind aparking
space correctly.
Ð Parking spaceswithobjects located
above theheight rangeofparking sen-
sors (sonars) (i.e.,overhanging loads,tail
sections orloading rampsofgoods
vehicles) .
Ð Parking spacesthatarepartially occu-
pied bytrailer drawbars.
Ð Parking spacesthatarelittered orover-
grown.
Ð Parking spaceswhereacurb exists
(causing damageofthe wheels andtires) .
Ð Parking spacesthatareblocked by
foliage, grass,paving, blocks,etc.
Ð Parking spacesbordered byan obstacle
(i.e., atree, apost oratrailer) .
Ð Parking spaceswithobjects thatabsorb
ultrasonic wavessuchasfabric andsnow. Ð
During snowfall orheavy rain.
Ð Near objects thatemits ultrasonic waves
such ashorns ofother vehicle, noisefrom
a motorcycle engineandlarge automo-
bile airbrake, orsensors ofsurrounding
vehicles.
Ð When theconditions surrounding the
parking spacechange (i.e.,another vehi-
cle enters thetarget parking spaceafter
you pass it).
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. The parking sensor(sonar) willautomatically turn
on when thePA is activated. WhenthePA
operation ends,thestatus ofthe parking sensor
(sonar) willreturn tothe mode thatitwas inbefore
the PA was activated.
. Depending onthe situation, theshift lever opera-
tions mayberequired severaltimes.
Malfunction:
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A warning message willbedisplayed andthesystem
will terminate operation whenamalfunction isdetected
in the PA .
When thewarning message isdisplayed duringthePA
operation, parkthevehicle inasafe place andrestart
the engine.
If the warning message isshown onthe display
repeatedly orifthe PA cannot beoperated after
restarting theengine, thismay indicate asystem
malfunction. Itshould nothinder normal driving, but
the vehicle shouldbeinspected byaNISSAN dealer.
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Display screen,heaterandaircondition er,and audio system
Maintenance
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Refer toªAround viewmonitorº (P.4-10) formain-
tenance ofthe camera lens.
Blockages likedirt, ice,and objects suchasstickers
and accessories installedwithinthedetection rangeof
the parking sensor(sonar) maycause incorrect
function ofthe PA .Clean thesensors regularly with
care, anddonot scratch ordamage
them.
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Parking sensors (sonar)arelocated onthe bumpers: 6
on the front bumper and4on the rear bumper.
HOW TO ADJUST THESCREEN
GUID-81 8DAAB9-9049 -4E59-8622-4E833C2CFC8C
Adjusting screen(formodels withnavigation
system)
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Operation withtouch screen:
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1. Push theSETUP button.
2. Select theªSystemº key.
3. Select theªCamera DisplaySettingsº key.
4. Select theitem youwish toadjust.
. Display Mode:
Adjusts tofitthe level oflighting inthe vehicle.
T ouch theªDisplay Modeºkeytocycle through
options ofthe mode (Day,Night andAuto) .
. Brightness:
Adjusts thebrightness ofthe display .
. Contrast :
Adjusts thelevel ofcontrast.
. Color:
Adjusts thelevel ofthe color.
Operation withbuttons:
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T o adjust thescreen brightness whentheAround View
Monitor isdisplayed, pushthedisplay control/display on´off
ª
º button
*
1
.
Adjust brightness tothe preferred settingusingthe
ENTER/Scroll dial
*
2
.
Adjust screen (formodels without navigation
system)
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T o set upthe Around ViewMonitor toyour preferred
settings, pushtheENTER/SETTING button
*
1
while
the Around ViewMonitor screenisdisplayed. Each
time theENTER/SETTING button
*
1
is pushed, the
next setting itemisselected. Turn theTUNE´FOLDER
dial
*
2
to adjust eachitem.
Available settingitems:
. Brightness
. Contrast
The setting itemswilldisappear andthedisplay will
return tothe original screenifENTER/SETTING button
*
1
is pushed whenthelast setting itemisselected or
if the screen isnot operated forsome time.
Choosing alanguage:
The warning message onthe camera screenflashes
when theDISP button
*
3
is pushed andheld formore
than 6seconds. Thelanguage ofthe warning message
changes whentheDISP button
*
3
is pushed again
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while thewarning message isflashing. Whenmore
than 6seconds haveelapsed withnooperation, the
warning message stopsflashing anddisplays normally
and thelanguage isset.
OPERA TINGTIPS
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CAUTION:
. Donot use alcohol, benzine orthinner to
clean thecamera. Thiswillcause discolora-
tion. To clean thecamera, wipewithacloth
dampened withadiluted mildcleaning
agent andthen wipe withadry cloth.
. Donot damage thecamera asthe monitor
screen maybeadversely affected.
. Thescreen displayed onthe Around ViewMonitor
will automatically returntothe previous screen
when nooperation takesplace for3minutes after
the CAMERA button(models withnavigation
system)/DISP button(models withoutnavigation
system) hasbeen pushed whiletheshift lever isin
a position otherthantheªRº (Reverse) position.
. The display ofimages onthe screen maybe
delayed afterscreens areswitched. Objectsinthe
Around ViewMonitor maybedistorted momenta-
rily until theAround ViewMonitor screenis
displayed completely .
. When thetemperature isextremely highorlow ,
the screen maynotdisplay objects clearly.This is
not amalfunction.
. When strong lightdirectly shinesonthe camera,
objects maynotbedisplayed clearly.This isnot a
malfunction.
. Thescreen mayflicker underfluorescent light.This
is not amalfunction. .
Thecolors ofobjects onthe Around ViewMonitor
may differ somewhat fromthose ofthe actual
object.
. Objects onthe monitor maynotbeclear andthe
color ofthe object maydiffer inadark location or
at night. Thisisnot amalfunction.
. There maybedifferences inclearness between
each camera viewofthe bird's eyeview .
. Ifdirt, rainorsnow attaches tothe camera, the
Around ViewMonitor maynotdisplay objects
clearly .Clean thecamera.
. Donot use wax onthe camera window.Wipe off
any wax with aclean cloththathasbeen
dampened withamild detergent dilutedwith
water.
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CENTER VENTILATORS
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Open/close thevents bymoving thecontrol toeither
direction.
: Thissymbol indicates thatthevents are
open. Moving thecontrol tothis direction
will open the
vents.
: Thissymbol indicates thatthevents are
closed. Moving thecontrol tothis direction
will close thevents.
Adjust theairflow direction ofthe ventilators bymoving
the center knob(up/down, left/right)untilthedesired
position isachieved.
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